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Fishers Furnace Repair

Fishers Furnace Repair and Replacement

Furnace Repair Service Call Coupons for Fishers, Indiana
Is your furnace not working at your home or business in Fishers? Call us at 317.291.1052 right now for quick furnace repair. For heating service or replacement in Fishers, you want the trusted experts at R.T. Moore. Family owned in Indiana since 1955, we provide friendly, trusted furnace repair and replacement in all of the surrounding Central Indiana communities.

Our highly-trained furnace repair technicians can fix your heating – same-day when necessary – regardless of the original manufacturer. We pride ourselves on getting the job done right the first time and making sure your home or office is nice and warm.

Fishers Furnace Repair

If your heat doesn’t work and you need a furnace fix, we will send a technician to your home, not a sales person! You can trust the furnace and HVAC experts at R.T. Moore to treat you with respect when you need your heating repaired.

Furnace Repair: Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What type of filters should I use with my air conditioner and furnace?
A: We recommend 5-inch media filters. In some situations, these filters are not an option. See an upcoming video for different types of filters we recommend.
Q: How often should I change my filter when there is construction going on in my home?
A: Check your filter weekly. A dirty filter can cause damage to your system. This can also immediately shut off your heat or air conditioning.
Q: Which type of unit is better? Gas or electric?
A: This is a personal preference. Some people prefer gas heat since electric heat does not come out as hot.
Q: Should I clean my duct work? Will that help my heater?
A: Cleaning duct work depends on the home. While our heating and cooling expert is in your home, ask their opinion regarding your duct work.
Q: Should I have the fan running all the time?
A: Yes. Many people are concerned this will increase utility costs, however, there is more energy used to start and stop a system than to run one all the time. Also, starting and stopping the system frequently can wear faster.
Q: Why is steam coming off my air conditioner?
A: You will see this if you have a heat pump and this item is in defrost mode. This only happens in the winter. If you see steam or smoke at any other time, contact R.T. Moore.
Q: Why is my thermostat blank?
A: There are many different reasons this can happen. Contact a heating and cooling expert to investigate this issue.
Q: Which way should the arrow on the filter go?
A: Please see our video with instructions.